I used this place for boarding my mini dachshund. I was nervous at first because all the dogs play together in the same area. The big dogs are in one big yard and the little dogs in another. My dog doesn't play that well with others, but she did okay here. Before the place would agree to board her, my dog had to come in for a little "trial run" to make sure she could handle being with the other dogs and that the staff could handle her (pick her up, feed her) and she didn't bite. If you board your dog, then they spend the day playing with the "day care" dogs and other dogs being boarded and then at night the dog goes into their kennell. The kennells are cheap, but I thought it would stress my dog out, so I rented the "suite" which is a little bedroom - no chain link, no other dogs. Just a little bed and TV. I didn't want my dog in a big warehouse looking building with a bunch of barking dogs bugging her and stressing her out. The suites are more expensive, but worth it if you th
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